Acting and podcasting Hardwick was a DJ on Los Angeles radio station
KROQ-FM during the mid-1990s. Hardwick is a contributing writer for
Wired (since 2007), wrote for
Web Soup and
Back at the Barnyard, He entered into an equity partnership with
GeekChicDaily in June 2011 to form Nerdist Industries. Hardwick published a self-help book,
The Nerdist Way: How to Reach the Next Level (In Real Life), with Penguin Publishing, in late 2011. In February 2012, GeekChicDaily fully merged with Nerdist Industries and became
Nerdist News, with Hardwick operating as Chief Creative Officer. On July 10, 2012, Nerdist Industries was acquired by
Legendary Entertainment. Hardwick was given the title of co-president of Legendary's digital business. In February 2018, Hardwick announced that he would be rebranding
The Nerdist Podcast to
ID10T and that he would be leaving Nerdist since the contract with Legendary came to an end in 2017.
Voice-over work Hardwick voiced
Alexander Hamilton in
The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd and Otis the Cow in the
Barnyard series (originally voiced by
Kevin James in the film
Barnyard). He provided the voice for
Green Arrow/Oliver Queen on
The Batman and
Lego Dimensions, Glowface in ''
The X's, and Sokka in The Legend of Korra, as well as voice work for The Minstrel Show
from the rap group Little Brother, and narration for the introduction video for the Flash animation game George Plimpton's Video Falconry
. Between May 2013 and July 2016, he voiced "Craig the Snake" on Sanjay and Craig''. He also voiced the character Vaughn in
Telltale Games's
Tales from the Borderlands, reprising his role in the
Borderlands 2 DLC
Commander Lilith and the Fight for Sanctuary and in
Borderlands 3. In 2017, Hardwick guest-voiced the villain Klaxxon for a special episode of
Futurama released on the Nerdist podcast.
Hosting ; beside him from left to right:
Bob Schreck,
Matt Wagner,
Grant Morrison,
Guillermo del Toro, and
Travis Beacham In 1993, Hardwick hosted the MTV game show
Trashed, in which contestants would answer trivia questions or risk some of their belongings being destroyed. From 1995 to 1998, he co-hosted with
Jenny McCarthy the MTV dating game show
Singled Out, in which the main contestant selects from a pool of 50 people based on their attributes without seeing them. While working on
Singled Out, he met fellow MTV personality
Jacinda Barrett, to whom he became engaged but never married. Later, he hosted the syndicated dating show
Shipmates. From October through December 2007, Hardwick hosted the weekly series
Wired Science on PBS, while writing for
Wired magazine. On June 7, 2009, he became the host of
G4's
Web Soup, a spinoff of
E!'s
The Soup. Hardwick had previously guest-hosted
The Soups predecessor,
Talk Soup. Since February 2010, Hardwick has been producing the "Nerdist" podcast, which he hosts with
Jonah Ray and
Matt Mira. The podcast was named one of 2010's best by
The A.V. Club and one of the 10 best comedy podcasts by
Rolling Stone. In May 2011, Hardwick signed a contract with BBC America to host a pilot of a panel talk show for the network based on the podcast. The pilot also included Hardwick doing intros and outros for BBC America's new Saturday-night
Ministry of Laughs comedy block of Britcoms. In 2011, Hardwick began hosting
Talking Dead, a live half-hour (later expanded to one hour) aftershow to AMC's series
The Walking Dead. Hardwick interviews celebrity fans of
The Walking Dead as well as members of its cast and crew, interacts with the studio audience, re-airs clips of the episode, plays games with and polls the viewers via the Internet, and offers exclusive clips of the next episode. In August 2013, Hardwick began hosting
Talking Bad, a live half-hour (later expanded to one hour on the final episode) talk show companion series to the
final eight episodes of the AMC series
Breaking Bad. In February 2016, Hardwick began hosting
Talking Saul, a live one-hour talk show companion series to the
season two premiere and finale of the AMC series
Better Call Saul. On December 24, 2011, BBC America aired
The Nerdist: The Year in Review, a comedy special hosted by Hardwick in Los Angeles. In August 2012, he hosted a special episode of
The Nerdist on BBC America to "debate" the effects of time and space with other friends and celebrity nerds. The episode was really an effort to promote the network's upcoming September 1 seventh-season premiere of the series
Doctor Who. On April 30, 2013, Comedy Central announced that Hardwick would host a half-hour comedic panel show called
@midnight with Chris Hardwick.
Thomas Lennon and
Robert Ben Garant, formerly of
Reno 911! , served as executive producers/showrunners. It premiered on October 21, 2013. On November 7, 2014, he hosted the "Talent, Art, Movie and Costume" section of the
BlizzCon gaming convention.
Stand-up comedy Hardwick is also a stand-up comedian and performs with
Mike Phirman in the music comedy duo
Hard 'n Phirm, whose half-hour comedy special ''Comedy Central Presents: Hard 'n Phirm'' premiered in January 2008. In 2004, Comedy Central used some of his material for an animated series called ''
Shorties Watchin' Shorties. In 2007, both his solo standup and duo act were featured on the comedy compilation CD Comedy Death Ray''. Hard 'n Phirm completed several songs for the 2009
Rob Zombie animated movie
The Haunted World of El Superbeasto. Hardwick announced plans to do a live stand-up album from his 2009 tour. He has toured as a featured comedian for
Joel McHale. In 2010, he appeared as a stand-up comic on ''
John Oliver's New York Stand-Up Show twice. In the same year, Hardwick performed on the Comedy Central show The Benson Interruption''. The special aired on Comedy Central on November 10, 2012, and was well received. Extended and uncensored DVD, CD, and digital versions were released January 22, 2013. ==Influences==